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Here is the link for build 3900: (warning: x64 version are know to not working on newer Windows 10 builds )
7zsd_tools_170_3900.7z
Here is an archive with all versions:
7zsd_tools_All.7z
Chris Lake have updated the x64 version to works with Windows 10:
https://github.com/chrislake/7zsfxmm/releases/

@whocares02: For me the obvious and easy way to solve your problem is to start with a clean source, that mean grabbing a XP SP3 home German iso (that came originally) from MSDN. MSDN hashes are public so you can have the assurance the source is clean. Then you can do the nLiting.

Also: When Opera is updated/update itself, it create a new subfolder with version number in its directory and keep the previous version "just in case"... As a consequence, software firewalls needs two news rules each time Opera is updated: one for the updated updater (sound silly isn't it ?) and one for the browser... Once Opera is started, lsass.exe wants to connect on Internet (Win7 x64). It never occurs before, and don't occur after. I had Opera installed for years, even if it wasn't my main browser I always found it great. I had tried version 16, 17, 18, then uninstalled for good. If they wanted to kill Opera, that's a success.

Two little additions: the folder WINNTUPG is needed for installing XP from USB . (Maybe not true for all USB prep utilities, I remember it was the case with WinSetupFromUSB) It weighs only 1 Mega anyway. WIN9XMIG and WIN9XUPG can be deleted, but be sure to not tick manual install and upgrade in nLite if you plan to install from USB. nLite works fine in Win7 x64 (you can even use it as portable app) if you launch it with XPsp3 compatibility (or with admin rights), but DO NOT slipstream any XP service pack with Vista/7/8, use only XP host for this. (You can use a VM)